MUSIC VIDEO

What comes after Rebecca Black's 2011 sensation "Friday"? Saturday, of course! The singer released the sequel to "Friday" on December 7. The song could be considered an improvement from "Friday", although the song still lacks a good beat, and good lyrics.

Back in 2011, "Friday" was released with mostly negative reviews. When "Friday" went on to surpass hundreds of thousands of dislikes and negative comments (including death threats), the video was removed from YouTube. Black re-uploaded it three months later to her own YouTube channel. These death threats were later investigated by the Anaheim Police Department.

This time, however, it's the music video that is gaining viral attention. The video contains several hints that Black has not fully overcame "Friday". These include Black writing "fun" four times on a man's head, sitting in the front seat of a car ("which seat can I take?"), and even writing the exact lyrics of "Friday" on a cereal bowl.

The song contains many awkward pauses, which take away from the enjoyment of the beat. There is little maturity being shown in the song, as Black still isn't capable of age-appropriate songwriting ("Oh my gawd!" ... "I love this song!" ... "Where's the peanut butter?! Hahaha!").